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i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics, and this is how president obama's second term started earlier today. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, bar rack hussein observe ma, do solemnly swear. >> i do barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protection and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, thank you so much. >> and there you have it. we have team coverage of this 57th presidential inauguration. luke russert is on the national mall, but we start again with peter alexander live from the north lawn of the white house. pete, i think the highlight of that 51-second swearingin was the president's dau
i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics, and this is how president obama's second term started earlier today. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> i, bar rack hussein observe ma, do solemnly swear. >> i do barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >>...
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craig, what do you call this? i don't know. i've done nothing. you'd better come with us, craig. you'll be sorry. (sighs) (door closes and locks) oh, thank god. i'm so sorry. it's all right. they didn't try to stop me. but it doesn't mean they won't come after us. unless papa can persuade them otherwise. tom, how could you have left her all alone to fend for herself? it wasn't like that. we thought this might happen, and we'd decided what to do. the question is, what now? you mustn't travel anymore. not before the baby's born. but tom wants it to be born in dublin. he won't hold you to that now. well, won't this be the first place that they look? how could you be part of it? the drumgooles are like us. she came out with me. she was laura dunsany then. how could you dance 'round her burning house, tom? it's horrible. he didn't dance, and he isn't dancing now. (knock at door) come in. telegram for you, m'lady. your father's coming home. he's seen mr. shortt. and what happened? he doesn't say. only that neither of you is to leave downton. people think they'll eat anything, but it's
craig, what do you call this? i don't know. i've done nothing. you'd better come with us, craig. you'll be sorry. (sighs) (door closes and locks) oh, thank god. i'm so sorry. it's all right. they didn't try to stop me. but it doesn't mean they won't come after us. unless papa can persuade them otherwise. tom, how could you have left her all alone to fend for herself? it wasn't like that. we thought this might happen, and we'd decided what to do. the question is, what now? you mustn't travel...
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where did you meet craig j. spence and who was he? >> guest: craig j. spence, when i met him in 1966, was a remarkable character. he was a young reporter for wcbs in new york city. and he was bright and funny and dapper. he affected the airs of a dandy in one moment and gen. macarthur the next. he was very well read. he was cultured. he was just the most entertaining character. lots of friends. things were always happening. a great vivid character. lots of energy. we met, as a matter of fact, in leonard bernstein's apartment. his wife, felicia montealegre at the time, was making anti-war christmas cards, which sounds silly now, of course, but people went to great lengths to be against the war in those days. it was a kind of harmless escapade. we were there covering it, and, of course, we were jockeying for position to interview everybody he and i tangled immediately and started shouting at each other. he said, "i will desist because i'm the gentleman and not because you are a lady." i thought that was a rather remarkable line. i think i burst out laughi
where did you meet craig j. spence and who was he? >> guest: craig j. spence, when i met him in 1966, was a remarkable character. he was a young reporter for wcbs in new york city. and he was bright and funny and dapper. he affected the airs of a dandy in one moment and gen. macarthur the next. he was very well read. he was cultured. he was just the most entertaining character. lots of friends. things were always happening. a great vivid character. lots of energy. we met, as a matter of...
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what is that and how is that tied in, craig? >> catfishing is what they believe happened, the term catfish means someone -- a habit of establishing a relationship with someone online. usually involves a false identity. we got a clip from the mtv show catfish in which a young man goes to meet someone he has been chatting with online. he he thinks he is about to meet a young blonde woman named amanda miller. >> i'm tyler aden. >> all right. i'm amanda miller. >> you are amanda miller? >> yes, i am. >> the amanda miller. >> i owe you an apology. i'm really sorry. >> >> cat fishing, bill, as you might imagine is something that happens quite frequently. people can assume nil kind of identity they want and put it out there. and that is exactly what the university says happened to manti te'o. thank you for reporting from campus south bend, indiana tonight. manti te'o was silent tonight. lance armstrong has suffered another set back. just when you thought he had no more to lose. he has lost something else. something he picked up while t
what is that and how is that tied in, craig? >> catfishing is what they believe happened, the term catfish means someone -- a habit of establishing a relationship with someone online. usually involves a false identity. we got a clip from the mtv show catfish in which a young man goes to meet someone he has been chatting with online. he he thinks he is about to meet a young blonde woman named amanda miller. >> i'm tyler aden. >> all right. i'm amanda miller. >> you are...
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- nancy metcalf)"among commerrial diet plans, weight watchers scored much hiiger higher than jenny craig. it works a bit differently. you don't have toobuy theii food, want wwthin their points - limit." (v/ooyouucan &patteed weeght waachers - meetings and track your diet ooline. owever, terry ii happy with myfittessppl, hich is free. (sot: terry voltaggio)"i'll lose ten pounds easy. it's a great tooll &pfoo mm." ((tommoo cam))another do-ii-yourself diet that did surrey is called the paleo eat whaa cavemmn ate - lean meats, seafood, ruits, and vegetables and avoid processsd rodgers, fox45 news at ttn. 3 3& a vvewer becomes paat of sound experience for one man as a suspect rolled past hhis pouse. 3 ...and ccming up in just 4 minutes on the late editton... -3 behind 18 hhman heads ..... &pwhere ttey came from and howw they ended up at chicago airport. -& 3 3 p've never caught a goldfish. what do you do with a goldfiih?" -3 goldfish?" and a fisherman's big catch.... the surprising ppace he found his three pound goldfish..- 3 [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pas
- nancy metcalf)"among commerrial diet plans, weight watchers scored much hiiger higher than jenny craig. it works a bit differently. you don't have toobuy theii food, want wwthin their points - limit." (v/ooyouucan &patteed weeght waachers - meetings and track your diet ooline. owever, terry ii happy with myfittessppl, hich is free. (sot: terry voltaggio)"i'll lose ten pounds easy. it's a great tooll &pfoo mm." ((tommoo cam))another do-ii-yourself diet that did...
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. >>> meanwhile, coming up as well, we'll hear from the president's brother-in-law, craig robinson. he has some surprising things to say about how the first term changed the president and his sister, the first lady. >> and we are going to have the answer that everybody has been asking the question to, what does the president think of mrs. obama's brand new bangs? >> there's only one possible response for him. >> he is a very smart man. there could only be one response. >> there's no upside to criticizing that hairdo, no question. >> diplomatic. >>> andrea mitchell is here with a look at the second term of president's past. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. welcome to washington sbin august ration day. the president has dined the last two weeks with historians to better understand the curse that befalls many second term presidents. he begins his final four years in office. >> i george walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> this i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> for many of these presidents, taking the oath of office was the high
. >>> meanwhile, coming up as well, we'll hear from the president's brother-in-law, craig robinson. he has some surprising things to say about how the first term changed the president and his sister, the first lady. >> and we are going to have the answer that everybody has been asking the question to, what does the president think of mrs. obama's brand new bangs? >> there's only one possible response for him. >> he is a very smart man. there could only be one...
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craig melvin, thank you very much. >>> let's listen in now behind us. the choir from staten island is performing for the crowd. this is a group that has performed with a lot of talented people. they have sung with the likes of carrie underwood. a huge moment for them. didn't they also perform for the academy awards one year? they actually closed the awards one year. >> quite an accomplished chorus. hard year for the people of staten island. what an honor to be there at this moment in our history. let's take a turn and talk to mr. roker. you are an important man today with the weather forecast. >> the president already said it would be warmer today than it was for his last inaugural. he is correct. inaugural. he's correct. we are expecting temperatures getting up into the 40s. warmest inaugural was in 1981. ronald reagan, 55 degrees. he also has the distinction of having the coldest inaugural on 1985. it was 7 degrees at noon. they ended up moving the inauguration inside the capitol. wettest was back in 1937. franklin d. roosevelt and the snowiest happen
craig melvin, thank you very much. >>> let's listen in now behind us. the choir from staten island is performing for the crowd. this is a group that has performed with a lot of talented people. they have sung with the likes of carrie underwood. a huge moment for them. didn't they also perform for the academy awards one year? they actually closed the awards one year. >> quite an accomplished chorus. hard year for the people of staten island. what an honor to be there at this...
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let's bring in craig burger managing director with fdr capital markets. great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> the fear about how much they will spend this year, is that a reason for the stock to go down 6%? >> that is a reason for the stock to be down 6 prsz. they're spending $13 billion in capital. even $11 billion for this year, following $11 billion last year, it's a lot. it's going to pressure gross margins in the coming years. it's not a today problem. but with no pc unit growth to spend that much capital, is a little concerning. >> let's delve into the numbers then. you say that based on 2013 guidance, you are expecting some sort of a bounce in pc shipments in the second half of 2013. will that help at all? >> the macro is baked into their guidance. it will help a little bit. you're still looking at pc unit growth this year between 0% and 5%. 5% being the good case. and so the company's annual depreciation is only $7 billion. now they're having two years in a row at $11 billion and $13 billion. that depreciation is going to go up, pressure
let's bring in craig burger managing director with fdr capital markets. great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> the fear about how much they will spend this year, is that a reason for the stock to go down 6%? >> that is a reason for the stock to be down 6 prsz. they're spending $13 billion in capital. even $11 billion for this year, following $11 billion last year, it's a lot. it's going to pressure gross margins in the coming years. it's not a today problem. but with...
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all i know is that you punched craig, so they set you up but you hid the stuff they'd planted and turned the tables on them. now they're angry. and what can they do? i'll tell you what they start by doing. durrant's reported you to the governor for violence. you're officially a dangerous prisoner. the governor won't fall for that. no? so when was the last time your wife came to visit, eh? how many letters have you received lately? (chuckling) thank god. what a relief. i thought she'd given up on me. don't thank god until you know what else they've got in store for you. stop talking! go on, then. tea spoon. egg spoon. melon spoon. grapefruit spoon. jam spoon... shall i tell you? all right. a bouillon spoon. but i thought soup spoons were the same as table spoons. ah, and so they are. but not for bouillon, which is drunk from a smaller dish. off you go now. i must get on. you're taking a lot of trouble with young alfred, mr. carson. i feel quite jealous. i don't know why. he asked for help. you never did. ethel: it's very hard to begin. well, find a way ethel. we all have lives to lead. co
all i know is that you punched craig, so they set you up but you hid the stuff they'd planted and turned the tables on them. now they're angry. and what can they do? i'll tell you what they start by doing. durrant's reported you to the governor for violence. you're officially a dangerous prisoner. the governor won't fall for that. no? so when was the last time your wife came to visit, eh? how many letters have you received lately? (chuckling) thank god. what a relief. i thought she'd given up...
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craig, diane, darlene and mark and their kids, holden, colby, braden, landry. i had to write down a little map so i would get everybody's name right. let's get the story out to start. diane and darlene, you went to a twin convention? >> yes, in twinsburg, ohio. we had been several times before. we went this year and happened to meet these wonderful guys. >> were you guys out, looking for a set of twins to date? >> no. we had family that lived nearby. it wasn't our first time to go. >> mark and craig, from your side of things, how did this all go down? >> mark met them first, so he should probably -- >> right. i was actually by myself in the lobby of the hotel when i first saw darlene and diane. craig was actually back in the hotel room working, because we were sort of working at the time on the story. i had to go get them because otherwise i was afraid they were going to be scared i was some single crashing the twin party. i had to prove i actually had a double somewhere. i went and brought craig back and we kind of all met for the first time. >> excuse me for
craig, diane, darlene and mark and their kids, holden, colby, braden, landry. i had to write down a little map so i would get everybody's name right. let's get the story out to start. diane and darlene, you went to a twin convention? >> yes, in twinsburg, ohio. we had been several times before. we went this year and happened to meet these wonderful guys. >> were you guys out, looking for a set of twins to date? >> no. we had family that lived nearby. it wasn't our first time...
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. >> and for craig staley, a long-time friend, that's what he is he holding on to. armstrong is one of the owners. staley and armstrong have known each other since they were teenagers. >> have you lost faith in him? >> there's still a lot of things that he's done and accomplished outside of the seven tours of france. a lot of people are abandoning him really quickly and i think that -- i think that was in some ways a rush to judgment. because i've known the guy a long time and story's not over and he's not finished. >> reporter: but many of lance armstrong's biggest enemies in the cycling world, and there are many, now must feel that they are looking down on the mountain top on him. >> the anti-doping agency says simply sitting down with an interview would not lift the lifetime ban that he faceses because of the report that came back out in october but they said that he will have to sit down under oath and help investigators understand how all of this happened in the cycling industry but a source close to the situation, aware of what's going on of the situation tell
. >> and for craig staley, a long-time friend, that's what he is he holding on to. armstrong is one of the owners. staley and armstrong have known each other since they were teenagers. >> have you lost faith in him? >> there's still a lot of things that he's done and accomplished outside of the seven tours of france. a lot of people are abandoning him really quickly and i think that -- i think that was in some ways a rush to judgment. because i've known the guy a long time and...
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on the issue of money market funds, i'm happy to report that craig lewis and his fine staff in our economic analysis division have completed the rigorous studies and economic analysis that a bipartisan majority of commissioners have long ago asked for in advance of considering a new rule making. we are currently working with economic analysis staff in the division of investors not shape a reform proposal base odd then that rigorous economic analysis. separately, i'm encouraged by chairman walters' commitment even as we continue to implement the mandate to focusing as well on the everyday core blocking and tackling issues that affect investors most. in the coming months, i look forward to working together to address the commission's priorities both short-term priorities such as the long overdue amendment to the commission's net capital and customer protection rules, and longer term ones such as engaging in a formal, thorough evaluation of equity market structure issues, last done in a comprehensive manner in the for the recent talk and gridlock, notwithstanding with our party and policy diff
on the issue of money market funds, i'm happy to report that craig lewis and his fine staff in our economic analysis division have completed the rigorous studies and economic analysis that a bipartisan majority of commissioners have long ago asked for in advance of considering a new rule making. we are currently working with economic analysis staff in the division of investors not shape a reform proposal base odd then that rigorous economic analysis. separately, i'm encouraged by chairman...
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i also saw craig robinson, who is the basketball coach at oregon state, the first lady's brother. he came in a short time ago. rather tall guy, waving to some of their supporters as they headed in. then i saw senator dick durbin from the president's home state of illinois. you'll probably see some congressional leaders as well. again, a chance to pause, a chance to reflect as they got ready for the start of this second term. we had been given guidance that the vice president was going to arrive first. that's why when i saw the limo, now vice president biden is coming. the president got here a little early. you can see the limos, i'm going to step out so you can see vice president biden will be getting out in just a moment with dr. jill biden. they changed it so that the president actually arrived first. that's up to him. vice president will be getting out of that limo in just a moment. and this is a chance for a lot of administration officials to come together with the congressional leaders, with those faith leaders that i mentioned, and this is a tradition that was started by fdr
i also saw craig robinson, who is the basketball coach at oregon state, the first lady's brother. he came in a short time ago. rather tall guy, waving to some of their supporters as they headed in. then i saw senator dick durbin from the president's home state of illinois. you'll probably see some congressional leaders as well. again, a chance to pause, a chance to reflect as they got ready for the start of this second term. we had been given guidance that the vice president was going to arrive...
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there is a huge marketing angle to this as we see the coach, the brother of the first lady, craig robinson, arriving. we are joined and so happy to be joined by historian and author doris kearns goodwin. author of "team of rivals" which -- and here is -- steven spielberg reads your book says, wouldn't this make a dandy movie sthp this guy, lincoln, has such an interesting story. they see if the tall actor is available from the uk, he was able to make it and the rest is history. it's my guess that we might hear something from lincoln's second inaugural terribly off the mark? >> i don't know. there's no question that lincoln's beauty of language is something that everybody reaches for. but the more important thing for an inaugural is for the words to create action. people felt confident and everything is all right, you're going to be there. when jfk said ask not what you can do for your country, blah, blah, blah, thousands of people joined the peace corps. it seems to me in his victory speech, obama talked about citizens needing to mobilize, not just vote, to keep acting. the only way he get
there is a huge marketing angle to this as we see the coach, the brother of the first lady, craig robinson, arriving. we are joined and so happy to be joined by historian and author doris kearns goodwin. author of "team of rivals" which -- and here is -- steven spielberg reads your book says, wouldn't this make a dandy movie sthp this guy, lincoln, has such an interesting story. they see if the tall actor is available from the uk, he was able to make it and the rest is history. it's...